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To Overcome Nervous Dyspepsia A Bit of Sound Advice. Nervous people, as a rule, suffer greatly from dyspepsia. The minute things go wrong or something upsets I he nerves, or they are tired and overworked, they feel it in. their stomach. Appetite vanishes and gives way to dull, dread uneasiness, and what they do eat doesn't digest properly. Then comes belching, heartburn, sour rising/and a whole train of distressing symptoms. Nervous dyspepsia should never be treated with pepsin pills or artificial digestents. The stomach is a sensitive organ, and Jhe nerves that control it should at such "a time be calmed and strengthened, ■■when all stomach distress will quickly cease, appetite will return, and the mtomach will digest its food properly, and as Nature intended. Thanks to a remarkably new cliemieal discovery, it is now possible to feed the lnerve':.cells■ with' the exact stimutos they [require 'when overworked and unstrung, ;and, this-preparation, called Phosphorated Iron/Ms producing remarkable results in the. treatment, of nervous dyspepsia and jother. nerve disorders. It makes an amazingly quick change in.any person, strengthening the stomach and charging the nerve Veils with a strength, poise, power, and tremendous reserve energy, and Riving serves:of steel, a clear head and brain, courage, power, quick wit, and real vital ■vim. Phosphorated Iron cannot harm anyone,; and contains no dangerous lnbitforming i drugs. Sixty tablets to .1 flask, and this, is enough to bring relief to even the most obstinate cases. Leading chemists everywheru hava Phosphorated Iron with a positive guarantee of satisfaction or money brick. "Better MARFAK it, George. v Know what I mean?" "Certainly, I do, Mr. Astor. We always recommend MARFAK — it brings customers back I Only authorised MARFAK Service Stations h»re the special guns and equipment necessary for applying this lougli, adhesive lubricant. MARFAK continues to do an efficient job of lubrication long after ordinary grease has been washed away by the (luih and puddles of winter roads. Look for the MA UFA li su/n Pile Sufferers You can only get quick, sale, and lasting, relief by, removing' the cause —congestion of blood jn the lower ■ bowel. Nothing but an internal remedy can do this —that's why cutting and salves fail. Dr. Leonhardt's Vaculoid, a harmless tablet, costs only 4s 3d a bottle and.is guaranteed to quickly and safely banish any form of Pile, misery or money back. Chemists everywhere sell it with this guarantee.1 -.;,:,•, ' 1 : : ; ..;: . , -. , ■■; , ■ Catarrh Are t&U going to waitfor a health breakdown? Eye* smartijiir, note running-, the throat ehbked-up with horrible, bad-smelling phlegm, head noises, feveriihness, hot, dry and perhaps cracking- na»al membranes—all these are sure *igns;of Catarrh. No wonder thousands who. hare trifled With a bad cold in the head find their health undermined and life becoming a misery Bat jrou need not despair. Here is a remedy that v Quick, sure in its action, and moreover this remedy bears a euarantec. ■ ' De Witt'* Catarrhal Cream, is blended from •peclally chosen heating:, antiseptic essences which, throug-h the unique nozzje applicator.fitted to.each tube of the cream, eet-rierhtto the scat ofthe catarrhal trouble. Thus, the cause of your misery is removed and every tinjr crevice o#' the air passages is made sweet and clean and free from further attack. This Remedy Bears a Guarantee Whan we say De Witt's Catarrhal Cream will atop catarrh, Schronic head-colds, hay foyer, we Klve this definite guarantee. If it fails your money will be refunded in full. Surely you will invest J/9 in a remedy with such a"cast-iron KUarante* ? Jnst ask your chemist for De Witfs CaUrrhal Cream. He will tell you it is safe, sure and certain—that's why. it bears a guarantee, ~U«B;it night, morning: and through the day. With conviction (based on proof given by' thousaiida of one-time sufferers now. free of aina-er), we tell you your suffering, your health1 dan»er will end Quickly and permanently. De WITT'S Catarrhal Cream Jhone y)ur Want-Ad ■■/tbvthe |^) ■•■ f' I 44-040

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 83, 7 April 1936, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 83, 7 April 1936, Page 7

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